This app gives a simple way to change the look of "annoyances" in Windows 10 and is free - also if you wish you should be able to use the app to make you changes and then uninstall the app and the changes will remain, but I just keep a copy on all my systems for the more technical tweaks

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The new Calculator does have the scientific option the same as the older version

Relative to the old calculator, shown in another recent post, the new calculator does not have the following options: inv, int, x^2, dms, yth root of x, x^3, third root of x, scientific notation, exp

Barman58 said:

This app gives a simple way to change the look of "annoyances" in Windows 10

I think that's ALL the app does. It does NOT add any apps that are not already part of Windows. It merely changes the APPEARANCE of some apps, and allows you to change some info, such as OEM. I'm sure these are useful features - but not what I'm looking for today.

The app does give some LINKS for apps that you might want to add. For example, if you scroll to the end of the options, there's a section "Get Classic Apps". One of these apps is "Classic Calculator". But, it's just a link to a web page (which is how I eventually found the old calculator).

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Bree & OldGrantonian,
The Win10 Calculator can find the nth root of a number. If Windows 10 was not an experimental, undocumented OS this information would have been put in its Help system.

Well I never - you live and learn!

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I often cut and paste calculator results. I can copy the number displayed on the calculator but then there is no option to paste the number in Microsoft Money.
The calculator in Windows 8 was fine. Is there a better calculator than this feeble...

Just thought this was interesting: the LTSB version of Windows 10 has the Win32 version of the Calculator program. It looks identical to the Windows 7 version.
I'm not sure what the reason for this was because LTSB still has the Modern app...

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